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Update to 5.4.0.0 - "Connection error (Network not enabled for url 'xyz')" Pages (2): 1 2 Next » Thread Closed Thread Rating: 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average 1 2 3 4 5 Thread Modes After Update utorrent error messages to 5.4.0.0 - "Connection error (Network not enabled for url 'xyz')" Denker Fresh Torrenter Posts:
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3 Threads: 1 Joined: Aug 2014 Reputation: 0 #1 08-17-2014, 08:14 AM (This post was last modified: 08-17-2014, 08:15 AM by java error messages Denker.) Hi guys, The subject says it all. After I updated to 5.4.0.0. none of my dl is working anymore. All of them are showing the same issue: "Connection error (Network not enabled for url 'blah')", vuze error failed to create directory where "blah" is the URL of the individual tracker (e.g. udp://open.demonii.com:1337). I did not change any of my configurations, it is not a firewall issue, since I already tried to deactivate it and my router ain't the problem either. Anyone came across that as well? Any ideas? Find larry1956 Fresh Torrenter Posts: 1 Threads: 0 Joined: Aug 2014 Reputation: 0 #2 08-17-2014, 06:52 PM Denker, I have same issue after downloading and
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installing new version of Vuze. Don't want to change any perimeters here as yet as there must be a software issue here. Any ideas? Find parg Vuze Staff Member Posts: 1,149 Threads: 2 Joined: Jul 2014 Reputation: 52 #3 08-18-2014, 08:33 PM Vuze supports 3 different networks - the 'Public' internet and the two anonymous networks Tor and I2P. It sounds as if somehow the 'Public' network has become disabled in your Vuze. The default enabled networks can be amended via Tools->Options->Connection - look towards the bottom (you may need to set your Mode to intermediate/advanced in the Mode section) Existing torrents will need fixing by right-clicking on them (multi-select if required) and selecting the Advanced->Networks menu option Find darkeyce Fresh Torrenter Posts: 1 Threads: 0 Joined: Aug 2014 Reputation: 0 #4 08-18-2014, 10:57 PM (This post was last modified: 08-19-2014, 06:27 AM by darkeyce.) I'm seeing the same behavior. This has nothing to do with Public networks. I've never used them and since the 5.4.0.0 update i have the offline - connection error(network not enabled). Is there a way to rollback to the previous version? Update: I installed 5.3.0.0 over the 5.4.0.0 version. Problem still exists however, i was able to get torrents to process by added public networks. In 5.4 adding publ
'macrovision'. The error may also surface related to reading/writing Vuze's settings. Check Vuze's error logs (in 'logs' subdirectory in Configuration vuze failed to create directory android directory and see if they contain the text "ReleaseEngineer" in style vuze not enough disk space android of java.io.FileNotFoundException: C:\Documents and Settings\ReleaseEngineer.MACROVISION\Application Data\Azureus\azureus.config.saving (The system cannot find the path specified) The key part there
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is the part regarding "ReleaseEngineer.MACROVISION" (or "ReleaseEngineer.
» Error message: File occurs more than once in download Thread Rating: 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average 1 2 3 4 5 Thread Modes Error message: File occurs more than once in download DynamiteBundle Fresh Torrenter Posts: 2 Threads: 1 Joined: Apr 2015 Reputation: http://forum.vuze.com/Thread-Error-message-File-occurs-more-than-once-in-download 0 #1 04-16-2015, 08:57 AM I'm wondering if anyone could give me some tips or advice http://www.ryananddebi.com/2007/07/26/how-to-fix-the-azureus-file-close-fails-errors/ on how to fix an error message I'm getting when I try to download a torrent bundle. I bought the Dynamite Mega Bundle (a digital comics bundle) this morning, and tried to download it with Vuze. However, I got the error message: 'Error: File occurs more than once in Download: (then it shows the torrent location on my laptop). Rename one of the files in error messages files view via the right click menu.' This error message was probably because I downloaded the free comics bundle first (and both bundles have the same name, so that probably caused the problem), and the free bundle was still downloading when I bought the paid bundle. However, once the free bundle finished downloading I removed it from my Vuze folder and tried downloading the paid torrent again but I still keep getting the same error message. Has anyone got any ideas on failed to create how I can fix this error and download the torrent bundle? Find Reply parg Vuze Staff Member Posts: 1,149 Threads: 2 Joined: Jul 2014 Reputation: 52 #2 04-17-2015, 08:59 AM Not sure it is to do with the free download, sounds more as if within the .torrent file you are adding the same file name occurs twice - look in the Files View and see if you can find the duplicate - then rename one of them as instructed. Vuze can't download two separate files that end up at the same place on the disk as they would over-write one another... Find Reply DynamiteBundle Fresh Torrenter Posts: 2 Threads: 1 Joined: Apr 2015 Reputation: 0 #3 04-17-2015, 09:22 AM (This post was last modified: 04-17-2015, 09:27 AM by DynamiteBundle.) There are no duplicate names of the same file type, but there are some file names which appear twice as different file types. For example: BobsBurgers01.pdf BobsBurgers01.epub Would that cause the error message? Find Reply « Next Oldest | Next Newest » Possibly Related Threads... Thread Author Replies Views Last Post Please Explain Shaded 'File' Size Info... Eric John 4 148 09-05-2016, 06:11 AM Last Post: Havokdan Recommended by users config switches (in Azureus.exe.vmoptions file) fields 0 282 07-24-2016, 09:37 PM Last Post: fields View a Printable Version Subscribe to this thread Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s) Contact Us Vuze Return to Top Lite (Archive) Mode RSS Sy
to find episodes of TV shows I missed (which I promptly delete) or to download open source programs (I never use it for anything illegal of course ;). Anyway, a few weeks ago I downloaded a few torrents and started them in Azureus. I was headed out of town for about 10 days and was going to leave my computer running while gone so I could access any files I needed. With the torrents I downloaded running, my computer would have something to do for the 10 days I'd be gone. But no sooner had I walked out the door and gotten a chance to check on my computer then I started noticing some strange errors in Azureus. I was suspicious at first that it may have to do with the fact that I was downloading a whole bunch of torrents and may have run out of hard drive space on my "torrent" drive (an old 80gb drive used just for torrents). I checked the drive space and it was getting low, so I stopped a few of the torrents, deleted the files they had downloaded, and figured that would solve the problem, freeing up some space. No such luck. The next time I logged into my computer I found the same errors. There are, in fact, two separate errors that pop up and I wasn't really sure what was going on. The first error says: File close fails: D:\torrents\**************** (The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process), open fails, flush fails The second error says: Disk read error - D:\torrents\******************* (The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process), open fails If you look closely at the error messages, the error is on a specific part of the torrent that is being downloaded (in this case they are .avi files). I wasn't sure what the problem was, but continued to think that it may just be these particular torrents since I had never had this problem before or it may be tied to my earlier problem with the hard drive being too full. Either way, if I stopped the torrent and then started it again, the torrent would reset (Azureus would check each torrent again) and then run for a while before giving me the error again. Since I could get it to go away and each torrent would run for a few hours before running into the error, I figured I could live with the problem for a while. Well, I tried that, but eventually the error messages got so bad that I decided to do a little sleuthing on the internet to see if anyone had encountered a similar problem. It took some searching, but I finally found someone who had a solution to the problem. The culprit wasn't my low hard drive space, Azureus, or the torrents. The culprit was, get